Resolve Aggression in Your Pets the Simple Way

If
you don’t know how to talk to your animals, consider taking an animal communicationclass.
It will change your life and relationship with your pets forever!

Here
are some other fantastic ways to help stomp aggressive behavior. Keep in mind that not all ways are the ideal
way for YOUR pet. How do you know what
is best? You muscle test. If you do not
know how to do that, we offer an instructional ebook.

Color Therapy - Make sure you do not put red on or around
your pet. Nothing says aggression like
red. It will take aggression to a higher
level. Soothing light blue is
great. Every animal has a healing color
though for that time in their life. You muscle test to find out what is
the best color for your pet.

Aromatherapy – Essential oils can
be very effective. Lavender is great for calming
but consider chamomile, marjoram and ylang-ylang for aggression and anger. You will muscle test to determine if oils
should be used, if yes then what method of offering them, what oils, how many
drops and frequency. See the April 2012 issue
in the archives for more about administering aromatherapy.

Nutrition – Yes food can help
stimulate aggression.

Grains can heat up the body. Consider
a grain free diet. And keep in mind rice is a grain.

Focus on proteins like turkey, beef and fish instead of “hot”
chicken and lamb. Not sure what is hot, cool
and neutral? Check out the Traditional Chinese Medicine Food Charts
that will help guide you. Then muscle test!

Don't always feed the same animal first or last if possible. Rotate so it does not come across that you are showing favoritism.

Energy Work – Energy work comes
in all forms but is simple and calming to do for both you and your pet. Consider offering just 5-10 minutes a day and
you could see some great benefits for that aggression. See the August 2011 issue in the archives for
more on energy work.

EFT– Tapping may be the
answer as it works on acupressure points associated not only with organs but also
emotions. The pinky finger is associated
with anger. See the February 2012
archive issue to learn more about EFT.

Crystal Therapy – You can put them
on your pet’s collar or halter in a special
pouch that has a custom blend of crystals.
You can put larger crystals on the ground but make sure your pet does
not ingest them. You may find they like
to rub against or lay on them.

Hematite can help
with aggression.

Jade is also wonderful
and helps to open up the heart.

Rose quartz is super
for aggression and anger.

Remember to muscle
test to determine if crystals will help, which ones and then how long to offer
them.

Flower Essences – The magic of the
flowers can be so very healing. Keep in
mind the aggressive behavior may go deep into your pet’s past. A custom
flower essence blend can reach into their soul to help heal old
wounds.

Lachesis may work for
the animal that perceives there is a threat, including those that show aggression
when they are awakened.

Homeopathy can be
tricky as there are many remedies that can help with aggression. Remember to muscle test if homeopathy will
help and then if so, what is the ideal remedy for your pet.

See the September 2013
archive issue to learn more about homeopathy.

As
you can see, there are many ways to end aggressive behavior. The KEY
is finding out which will work for your pet through muscle testing, as normally
color therapy and 3-4 other methods will be the answer. If you do not know how to muscle test, you
can easily learn how with our 31 page instructional
ebook with photos that teaches you how to for both people and animals.

There is no reason for aggression to destroy your lives. Open your heart and soul to the possibilities. Know that your animals are your teachers and there is a reason you are going through this.

Blessings!

Kim

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